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II . police [pəˈli:s] V. trans.

1. police (officially control and guard):

police

2. police (control and regulate):

police
to police oneself

military police SUST.

police car SUST.

police court SUST.

police dog SUST.

police escort SUST.

police force SUST.

1. police force no pl. (body of police):

police force
police force

2. police force (administrative unit):

the police force

police intervention SUST. no pl.

police officer SUST.

police patrol SUST.

police presence SUST. no pl.

police raid SUST.

police state SUST. pey.

police station SUST.

river police SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Poor communications in the region have made it difficult to police.
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He always keeps his police dog outdoors in a special pen with an insulated dog house.
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The first cockfight that he and his wife viewed was broken up by the police.
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He designed graphics for the group including, for their first show, a poster, which was banned by the police.
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The crowd became violent when the police began to brandish sticks.
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The event is meant to increase awareness about police programs in communities, such as drug prevention, town watch, neighborhood watch, and other anti-crime efforts.
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This led to a situation where a xenophobic mob outnumbered the police by day three.
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These traits served the dog well in its role as a personal defense dog, police dog, or war dog, but were not ideally adapted to a companionship role.
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Following the acquittal, an internal police disciplinary inquiry cleared the officers of any wrongdoing.
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He called himself a victim of a police frame-up.
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